Tokyo: Capital of Cool

By: Rob Goss From the chic streets of Omotesando to the Tosho-gu shrine complex in Nikko, built to consecrate the Edo-era shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, author Rob Goss takes readers through the patchwork of varied districts and sights that make up Tokyo and its neighboring towns. The NATJA silver prize-winning Tokyo: Capital of Cool uncovers Tokyo’s defining traits, […]

Taking Better Travel Photos

By: Wendy Gunderson Four years ago, Wendy wrote “Taking Better Travel Photos” to provide helpful tips to improve your travel photography no matter what gear you use.  She is excited to announce that she recently updated the book, including information on rules of composition, and providing additional information on “hot spots” for great photographs throughout […]

Japan Traveler’s Companion

By: Rob Goss Richly illustrated with hundreds of color photos, Japan Traveler’s Companion delves beyond the gaze of traditional guidebooks to uncover Japan’s rich culinary traditions, pop culture, Samurai heritage, and much more—bringing Japan to life and highlighting the most interesting places to visit in every region of the country.  Multi award-winning author Rob Goss introduces readers […]

50 Great Walks in Florida

From the deepest swamps to the most civilized sidewalks, 50 Great Walks in Florida features the best short, but significant, outdoor jaunts in the Sunshine State. Experienced tour guide Lucy Tobias fills each page with fascinating local history and vivid descriptions of the sights and sites encountered along the way. The book is available in Paperback and eBook […]

Places in Time

By: Maxine Rose Schur Places in Time recounts the author’s rollicking 18-month journey around the world including places never before seen by a traveler. With little money but boundless enthusiasm, her goal was to travel not just to understand a place, but its people.  Whether camping in the center of Paris, dangling off a Panamanian tramp steamer or […]

Where Did Laurita Go?

By: Cindy Ladage Lori Anne Bailey’s life had turned upside down. One evening in Greyston’s Grocery, she took action and stopped a would-be robber and catapulted herself into the public eye. Her face on the cover of the morning newspaper may have blown her cover and could lead her ex-husband Mick right to her door! […]

When Matilda Made Time Stand Still

By: Cindy Ladage Cindy Ladage has written a delightful children’s picture book, “When Matilda Made Time Stand Still.” When Matilda wants to continue to play and her mother tries to get her to go for a nap, Matilda inadvertently breaks her mother’s watch and time stands still. The little girl is happy to continue with […]

Wai-nani: A Voice from Old Hawai’i

By: Linda Ballou Through Wai-nani’s eyes, experience the Hawaiian society as it existed when Captain James Cook arrived at Kealakekua Bay in 1779; ride the billowing seas with Eku, the wild dolphin she befriends; learn why she loved the savage, conflicted ruler, Makaha; walk with her as she defies ancient laws and harsh taboos of […]

The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon

By: Linda Ballou Gemcie and her Irish Hunter, Marshal, are about to capture the World Cup when a nasty fall dashes their chances. While she is mending, her arch rival seizes this opportunity to catch a ride on Marshal, and to seduce her young husband. Confused and dazed by her new circumstances, Gemcie heads for […]

My Name is Huber

By: Cindy Ladage My Name is Huber, A Tractor’s Story -This is the story told through the eyes of a tractor named Huber who rolled off the factory room floor in 1927. My Name is Huber follows the tractor through his working life on the farm. Huber runs a threshing machine and works hard for […]

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